Just 20 miles south of Carmel and not far from the much-photographed Bixby Bridge (top photo) lies Andrew Molera State Park, one of Big Sur's most accessible hiking areas. The gentle, flat camp trail of...
As those of you who read this blog regularly have probably interpreted by now, the theme lately has been one of holidays. That's because for a few months straight, it seems as though the holidays...
As the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, hunger and malnutrition plagued the Republic of Haiti long before a 7.0 magnitude earthquake devastated the country earlier this year. Before the quake, 1.9 million Haitians went...
Seen at 15th and Kater Streets....
Cirque du Soleil is an internationally famous circus act known for its astounding physical feats and original compositions. Less is know about its community programmes, which target at risk youths from around the world and...
The cosmetics, household cleaners and even pet food industries are still largely using animals to test their products before sending them to our shelves. Even after all the technological advancements throughout the years, defenseless animals...
I feel like I can talk about it now. A sufficient amount of time has gone by and enough water has passed under the bridge. In retrospect, it seemed a lot worse at the time...
By Mariellen Ward on December 9, 2010 in Asia, Bangalore, Canada, Events, Featured, Festivals, India, Photos, Toronto, Videos
Saying namaste to the Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange Project
The joy of cross-cultural mash-ups
In some ways, India and Canada could not be two more different countries: Canada is new, India is old; Canada is cold, India is...
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